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After buying over 400 games, I have finally found the 5 games I will rotate between for the rest of time
ID: h3d183xID: h3d7ilsIf it is your kind of game factorio can cover a 3 of the 5 needed to cycle.
It has a free demo too
ID: h3d1lroBinding of Isaac: Repentence is one Im having quite a lot of fun playing recently.
Industries of titan is still in early access, but looks good enough and is quite fun
Everhood has some great music and weird story (you would love it)
Edit: Adding some other games that are not so recent, but are still great to playthrough
Superliminal A great puzzle game, with an interesting mechanic of changing objects based on your perspective.
Henry Stickman Collection If you liked the old "choose your path" flash games, this one is pretty good.
Gato Roboto It remends me a lot of nes/snes Metroid games.
ID: h3d9lmwCheck out Return of the Obra Dinn. Short game, maybe 10 hours max, but well worth it. 25% off right now. And Subnautica is 50% off.
ID: h3d7hesA Hat in Time fun and wholesome
Psychonauts try it before the new one drops
DOOM Eternal fun shooty demons game
Yes, Your Grace you are a king and you need to help everyone but you do your best, interesting story
Darkest Dungeon "Remind yourself that overconfidence is a slow and insidious killer."
Hand of Fate 2
Prey
Stories, The Path of Destinies don't let the name trick you it is fun and interesting.
I can go on but this is from the top of my head.ID: h3d0tqeI feel you only 250 games on mine though and since i bought rimworld in less than a week i slapped 70 hours on it
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I'm actually on a Minecraft binge currently.
With 1.17 having all those new things to play with.
So yeah. Haven't bothered with the steam sale yet.
Might still check it before it's over though.
Library of games still isn't big enough.ID: h3d6ju3EDIT
ID: h3da7b4For me it's once every year or two and then a binge of a few months.
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Which is better for steam, a person buying 3 or 4 60$ games a year that they play a lot, or 10 or 15 30$ games that get on sale?
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ID: h3djng4Gemcraft:chasing shadows is pretty good and pretty cheap. I like it so far
ID: h3dhs3wWhat if I am buying 2 games at $7 that I never play, but I might “someday” because I heard good things and it’s only $7. That’s me.
My library is mostly those, with about 4 games that I actually play, at least one of which was “free” which is Path of Exile.
ID: h3dgzbjSpent 30$ on Rimworld and put 900 hours into it so far.
ID: h3dbun0A $15 game is my most played game of all time -- Minecraft.
(It used to be 10 euros in Alpha)
ID: h3dfryztbh to me some of the more simple games (superhot, superliminal) were a lot better experience than a lot of AAA games
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Until you realize that games are meant to be fun, it's like walking over to a Toys“R”Us that's yours and forcing yourself to play through every game just because it's there. Sounds stupid but a lot of people have this mentality, or in other words the sunk cost fallacy
ID: h3d0jvxEDIT I mean the fact that its screaming whenever I open it, at least Toys"R"Us stays quiet
ID: h3d8wnnUhm, what kind of mud we talking about? Asking for a friend.
ID: h3djjraToys R Us is only quiet because it’s dead. Well, mostly dead. They used to have flyers and catalogs, especially around the holidays. The innocent looking postman would drop off that catalog and it would be like the emails from Valve about the Steam Summer Sale except it was in person and right to your house so you knew as a wee child of five that fucking giraffe KNEW where you lived and KNEW if you were buying toys.
So you circled the toys in the catalog and gave it to your parents in the vague hope they might appease the demon giraffe of Wall Street, so maybe you could sleep comfortably at night without that long neck peeking through your bedroom door, giving you just one night of restful slumber.
Yeah, Toys R Us is quiet man, real quiet. You just be careful around giraffes. They don’t make a sound.
ID: h3dgri2There are a lot of times where I have to force myself to do something that I absolutely will enjoy once I start. Gaming can be like that sometimes.
ID: h3dmj53Yeah, for a lot of people it's decision paralysis (can't remember if that's the exact phrase). Often for me it's being in the middle of a game, not entirely wanting to play it at the moment, but also kind of wanting to play this other game, but also not wanting to just leave the other game unfinished. And then playing neither and watching shit on Twitch lol
I juggle a few games at a time typically, so the decision is more "do I want to potentially add a fifth game in and incidentally forget about one I'm not done with yet?"
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Honestly, Steam hasn't been the same after Colorful 3d II, such a downgrade in quality. Colorful 3D II 2:Electric Boogaloo, tough, would be a mastapiece
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Me: Stares at the library of over 290 games. Only having 15 installed and only play 3, sparingly.
Also Me: Money well spent.
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Yeah, Stardew Valley! I've put way too many hours into it
ID: h3d4oq5I got it in the sale. I had been putting it off for years and every time I switch it on now I feel myself getting sucked in and a few hours have passed.
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Of course Rimworld is in the center.
I'm actually surprised how many of those I recognize. Even if I only tried Hollow Knight and Factorio a month ago.
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I found my good game many many years ago
ID: h3d25f5EDIT
ID: h3d7t7qValve doesn't know how to count past 2
ID: h3d32q7Reminder that your sentries are your children :3
ID: h3d11l7Ahh tf2... It was my main game for a long time, untill recently someone passed it
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Ill just spend my money on league skins.
Just dont look at how much I spent.
ID: h3d1ke3EDIT
ID: h3d1s5tYou forgot to get the prestige skin, didn't you.
ID: h3d0wh9I think Ive spent a lot of money on tf2 back when MvM was new. Although I think I made more money out of it then I spent
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When i get in the mood for a game, i don't have it. So my wishlist grow.
When the sales happen, i'm not in the mood anymore. But i still buy "a few" games at 5 or 6$
And 2 month later, it's included in humble monthly and i realised i lost at least 20$ on game i haven't launched yet.
EVERY SINGLE TIME.
So now, there's like 2 or 3 games (DMC5, Trials of Mana, SMT3 Remaster) i really want to play but i just can't get to buying them. Worse, i'm wondering if i shouldn't just buy the inferior switch version to at least have a gamebox staring at me, daring me to use the game inside it.
And in the meantime, i don't even play at all. Steam sales like getting parahax in pokemon by a cute togekiss imo.
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Boots up Steam during the sale buys 30 more games I'll never play.
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It just keeps suggesting the three games I put on my wishlist 7 years ago. Steam, obviously I don't want them any more. Go away.
ID: h3d4lkqEDIT (I feel you...)
ID: h3d59gjThat one is like a drug dealer giving a cheap sample. There's hundreds of dollars worth of sims packs for that one more fix...
ID: h3d5t42Sorry, "fucking sims" is a DLC, you need the game first
ID: h3d8s67I mean... Maybe remove them from your wishlist? Steam does use your wishlist, discovery queue, games you've played, etc, as a means to try and figure out other games you'd like.
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Just buy 400 more games. Then in 10 years you can go look at them and go 'gee, look at all this STUFF I still have.'
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The steam sale conundrum. Do I buy this game now that it is on sale, or wait 6 months until it's cheaper than this sale? Or another year until it's even cheaper?
Rinse, wash, repeat until the next game in the series comes out, and the cycle begins anew.
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But have you checked out the newest voxel fantasy city builder?
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